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Bury the chains : prophets and rebels in the fight to free an empire's slaves  Cover Image Book Book

Bury the chains : prophets and rebels in the fight to free an empire's slaves

Hochschild, Adam. (Author).

Summary: We cannot imagine citizen activism without boycotts, mass mailings, political posters, lapel buttons, or media campaigns. Yet all these weapons were invented or perfected by a printer, a lawyer, a cleric, several merchants, and a musician who first convened in a London bookshop in 1787. Their goal: to end slavery in the largest empire on earth. They combined fiery devotion with uncanny skill at stoking public opinion. Within five years, more than 300,000 Britons were boycotting the chief slave-made product, sugar, and London"s smart set was sporting antislavery badges created by Josiah Wedgwood. This crusade was spearheaded by a striking array of personalities, among them Olaudah Equiano, an ex-slave whose memoir made him famous; John Newton, a former slave ship captain who wrote "Amazing Grace"; and Thomas Clarkson, a pioneering investigative journalist who worked for fifty years to see the day when a slave whip and chains were formally buried in a Jamaican churchyard. --publisher's description.

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  • ISBN: 0618619070
  • Physical Description: print
    viii, 468 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
  • Edition: 1st Mariner Books ed.
  • Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2006.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-427) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction : twelve men in a printing shop -- pt. 1. World of bondage -- 1. Many golden dreams -- 2. Atlantic wanderer -- 3. Intoxicated with liberty -- 4. King Sugar -- 5. A tale of two ships -- pt. 2. From tinder to flame -- 6. A moral steam engine -- 7. The first emancipation -- 8. "I questioned whether I should even get out of it alive" -- 9. Am I not a man and a brother? -- 10. A place beyond the seas -- 11. "Ramsay is dead - I have killed him" -- pt. 3. "A whole nation crying with one voice" -- 12. An eighteenth-century book tour -- 13. The blood-sweetened beverage -- 14. Promised land -- 15. The sweets of liberty -- 16. High noon in Parliament -- pt. 4. War and revolution -- 17. Bleak decade -- 18. At the foot of Vesuvius -- 19. Redcoats' graveyard -- 20. "These gilded Africans" -- pt. 5. Bury the chains -- 21. A side wind -- 22. Am I not a woman and a sister? -- 23. "Come, shout o'er the grave" -- Epilogue : "To feel a just indignation" -- appendix. Where was Equiano born?
Subject: Antislavery movements -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
Antislavery movements -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century

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